F@H OS Stats
Moderators: Site Moderators, FAHC Science Team
-
- Posts: 184
- Joined: Mon Dec 03, 2007 1:29 am
- Hardware configuration: iMac Pro Xeon W 16 core, i7 3.20 GHz, 64 GB RAM, OS V 10.14.5, ! TB SSD
iMac i5-7500 8 core 3.4 GHz, 8 GB RAM, OS V 10.14.5, 1 TB Fusion HD
Mac Pro X5675 12 core, i7 3.06 GHz, 52 GB RAM, OS 10.13.6, 1 TB HD, Cinema 30" + 23"
Mac Pro Intel Xeon Dual Quad 3.2 GHz, 16 GB RAM, OS 10.10.5, 512 GB HD
plus 44 more - Location: Oak Harbor, WA
F@H OS Stats
Please fix "Bad Gateway" when going to F@H OS Stats to see how many additional Folders/CPUs/GPUs have been added to our group.
iMac 15,1 27" 5K Retina Intel i7 4.0 GHz Dual Quad 24 GB RAM 1 TB Fusion OS 10.10
Mac Pro 5,1 3.06 GHz 12 Core 52 Gig RAM OS 10.9.5 -- Plus 20 more
Mac Pro 5,1 3.06 GHz 12 Core 52 Gig RAM OS 10.9.5 -- Plus 20 more
Re: F@H OS Stats
Please tell your friends to stop checking their points so often. The "bad gateway" is telling you that it's too busy to accept your query.
Posting FAH's log:
How to provide enough info to get helpful support.
How to provide enough info to get helpful support.
Re: F@H OS Stats
You could also use third party sites like EOC. Here is a link to your team's stat page: https://folding.extremeoverclocking.com ... ?s=&t=1971
S1: AMD R5 3600 & Sapphire RX 5700 XT Reference @2.1GHz under water
S2: Intel Xeon E5-2620v3 & MSI GTX 1650
RX 5700 XT Project & PPD Tracking Spreadsheet
S2: Intel Xeon E5-2620v3 & MSI GTX 1650
RX 5700 XT Project & PPD Tracking Spreadsheet
-
- Posts: 184
- Joined: Mon Dec 03, 2007 1:29 am
- Hardware configuration: iMac Pro Xeon W 16 core, i7 3.20 GHz, 64 GB RAM, OS V 10.14.5, ! TB SSD
iMac i5-7500 8 core 3.4 GHz, 8 GB RAM, OS V 10.14.5, 1 TB Fusion HD
Mac Pro X5675 12 core, i7 3.06 GHz, 52 GB RAM, OS 10.13.6, 1 TB HD, Cinema 30" + 23"
Mac Pro Intel Xeon Dual Quad 3.2 GHz, 16 GB RAM, OS 10.10.5, 512 GB HD
plus 44 more - Location: Oak Harbor, WA
Re: F@H OS Stats
These are the Stats that I was looking for - https://stats.foldingathome.org/os
Total CPUs have grown from 2,155,628 up to 8,355,996
Total CPUs have grown from 2,155,628 up to 8,355,996
iMac 15,1 27" 5K Retina Intel i7 4.0 GHz Dual Quad 24 GB RAM 1 TB Fusion OS 10.10
Mac Pro 5,1 3.06 GHz 12 Core 52 Gig RAM OS 10.9.5 -- Plus 20 more
Mac Pro 5,1 3.06 GHz 12 Core 52 Gig RAM OS 10.9.5 -- Plus 20 more
-
- Posts: 40
- Joined: Sat Jan 30, 2010 2:38 am
- Location: Washington D.C.
Re: F@H OS Stats
This is exciting news. However as of this posting the total CPU cores is showing as 2,970,711.
-
- Posts: 184
- Joined: Mon Dec 03, 2007 1:29 am
- Hardware configuration: iMac Pro Xeon W 16 core, i7 3.20 GHz, 64 GB RAM, OS V 10.14.5, ! TB SSD
iMac i5-7500 8 core 3.4 GHz, 8 GB RAM, OS V 10.14.5, 1 TB Fusion HD
Mac Pro X5675 12 core, i7 3.06 GHz, 52 GB RAM, OS 10.13.6, 1 TB HD, Cinema 30" + 23"
Mac Pro Intel Xeon Dual Quad 3.2 GHz, 16 GB RAM, OS 10.10.5, 512 GB HD
plus 44 more - Location: Oak Harbor, WA
Re: F@H OS Stats
The former OS Stats information chart format was changed overnight - https://stats.foldingathome.org/os
The bottom line is that we now have an overall substantial increase in total WU processing capacity as follows -
CPUs went from 110,685 up to 386,529, increasing by a factor of 3.5
CPU cores went from 327,712 up to 2,970,711, increasing by a factor of 9.0
TFLOPS went from 47,344 up to 473,938, increasing by a factor of 10.0
x86TFLOPS went from 98,747 up to 958,011, increasing by a factor of 9.7
Thanks to all of the F@H Family associated with this endeavor to help eradicate this current virus threat.
The bottom line is that we now have an overall substantial increase in total WU processing capacity as follows -
CPUs went from 110,685 up to 386,529, increasing by a factor of 3.5
CPU cores went from 327,712 up to 2,970,711, increasing by a factor of 9.0
TFLOPS went from 47,344 up to 473,938, increasing by a factor of 10.0
x86TFLOPS went from 98,747 up to 958,011, increasing by a factor of 9.7
Thanks to all of the F@H Family associated with this endeavor to help eradicate this current virus threat.
iMac 15,1 27" 5K Retina Intel i7 4.0 GHz Dual Quad 24 GB RAM 1 TB Fusion OS 10.10
Mac Pro 5,1 3.06 GHz 12 Core 52 Gig RAM OS 10.9.5 -- Plus 20 more
Mac Pro 5,1 3.06 GHz 12 Core 52 Gig RAM OS 10.9.5 -- Plus 20 more
-
- Site Moderator
- Posts: 2850
- Joined: Mon Jul 18, 2011 4:44 am
- Hardware configuration: OS: Windows 10, Kubuntu 19.04
CPU: i7-6700k
GPU: GTX 970, GTX 1080 TI
RAM: 24 GB DDR4 - Location: Western Washington
Re: F@H OS Stats
Do you have a screenshot? I can't even load the page right now. Are we seriously, seriously at 958 petaFLOPS?TomJohnson wrote:The former OS Stats information chart format was changed overnight - https://stats.foldingathome.org/os
The bottom line is that we now have an overall substantial increase in total WU processing capacity as follows -
CPUs went from 110,685 up to 386,529, increasing by a factor of 3.5
CPU cores went from 327,712 up to 2,970,711, increasing by a factor of 9.0
TFLOPS went from 47,344 up to 473,938, increasing by a factor of 10.0
x86TFLOPS went from 98,747 up to 958,011, increasing by a factor of 9.7
Thanks to all of the F@H Family associated with this endeavor to help eradicate this current virus threat.
F@h is now the top computing platform on the planet and nothing unites people like a dedicated fight against a common enemy. This virus affects all of us. Lets end it together.
Re: F@H OS Stats
copy paste from the page:
473.938 TFLOPS
958.011 x86 TFLOPS
What is the difference between 'normal' TFLOPS and x86 TFLOPS?
473.938 TFLOPS
958.011 x86 TFLOPS
What is the difference between 'normal' TFLOPS and x86 TFLOPS?
-
- Posts: 184
- Joined: Mon Dec 03, 2007 1:29 am
- Hardware configuration: iMac Pro Xeon W 16 core, i7 3.20 GHz, 64 GB RAM, OS V 10.14.5, ! TB SSD
iMac i5-7500 8 core 3.4 GHz, 8 GB RAM, OS V 10.14.5, 1 TB Fusion HD
Mac Pro X5675 12 core, i7 3.06 GHz, 52 GB RAM, OS 10.13.6, 1 TB HD, Cinema 30" + 23"
Mac Pro Intel Xeon Dual Quad 3.2 GHz, 16 GB RAM, OS 10.10.5, 512 GB HD
plus 44 more - Location: Oak Harbor, WA
Re: F@H OS Stats
Yes, all of the figures quoted above were from the updated chart.Jesse_V wrote:Do you have a screenshot? I can't even load the page right now. Are we seriously, seriously at 958K petaFLOPS?TomJohnson wrote:The former OS Stats information chart format was changed overnight - https://stats.foldingathome.org/os
The bottom line is that we now have an overall substantial increase in total WU processing capacity as follows -
CPUs went from 110,685 up to 386,529, increasing by a factor of 3.5
CPU cores went from 327,712 up to 2,970,711, increasing by a factor of 9.0
TFLOPS went from 47,344 up to 473,938, increasing by a factor of 10.0
x86TFLOPS went from 98,747 up to 958,011, increasing by a factor of 9.7
Thanks to all of the F@H Family associated with this endeavor to help eradicate this current virus threat.
PM me with your Email address for screen shot. I cannot get screen shot to load via Img or Code from menu bar above.
This feature should be added to the menu bar.
iMac 15,1 27" 5K Retina Intel i7 4.0 GHz Dual Quad 24 GB RAM 1 TB Fusion OS 10.10
Mac Pro 5,1 3.06 GHz 12 Core 52 Gig RAM OS 10.9.5 -- Plus 20 more
Mac Pro 5,1 3.06 GHz 12 Core 52 Gig RAM OS 10.9.5 -- Plus 20 more
Re: F@H OS Stats
If you can open https://foldingathome.org/support/faq/flops/ you'll get the full story.
Those who sell hardware count one simple operation (Multiply&Add) which reports the largest number but doesn't represent what's actually happening.
Most computers actually have a large set of complex operations and they don't all teke the same mount of time. That set depends on the exact hardware.
Simple representative question: Can your computer calculate a Square Root in a single OP? [Maybe, but not on an X86]
Those who sell hardware count one simple operation (Multiply&Add) which reports the largest number but doesn't represent what's actually happening.
Most computers actually have a large set of complex operations and they don't all teke the same mount of time. That set depends on the exact hardware.
Simple representative question: Can your computer calculate a Square Root in a single OP? [Maybe, but not on an X86]
Posting FAH's log:
How to provide enough info to get helpful support.
How to provide enough info to get helpful support.
Re: F@H OS Stats
Thanks for the link!bruce wrote:If you can open https://foldingathome.org/support/faq/flops/ you'll get the full story.
Those who sell hardware count one simple operation (Multiply&Add) which reports the largest number but doesn't represent what's actually happening.
Most computers actually have a large set of complex operations and they don't all teke the same mount of time. That set depends on the exact hardware.
Simple representative question: Can your computer calculate a Square Root in a single OP? [Maybe, but not on an X86]
Re: F@H OS Stats
Why is FaH not using GPU's in MacOS?
It seems as if it's not adding it by default, and when I add the GPU manually as a slot, the workserver is listed as 192.0.2.1 every time. That is, off course, not a workserver it can connect to!
It finds my Nvidia GTX 780M GPU.
Do I need to install CUDA og OpenCL?
It seems as if it's not adding it by default, and when I add the GPU manually as a slot, the workserver is listed as 192.0.2.1 every time. That is, off course, not a workserver it can connect to!
It finds my Nvidia GTX 780M GPU.
Do I need to install CUDA og OpenCL?
-
- Posts: 522
- Joined: Mon Dec 03, 2007 4:33 am
- Location: Australia
Re: F@H OS Stats
marook, GPU folding is not supported under MacOS at this see. See https://foldingathome.org/support/faq/i ... uirements/
Perhaps at some point in the future, this will be added into the software.
Perhaps at some point in the future, this will be added into the software.
-
- Posts: 1164
- Joined: Wed Apr 01, 2009 9:22 pm
- Hardware configuration: Asus Z8NA D6C, 2 x5670@3.2 Ghz, , 12gb Ram, GTX 980ti, AX650 PSU, win 10 (daily use)
Asus Z87 WS, Xeon E3-1230L v3, 8gb ram, KFA GTX 1080, EVGA 750ti , AX760 PSU, Mint 18.2 OS
Not currently folding
Asus Z9PE- D8 WS, 2 E5-2665@2.3 Ghz, 16Gb 1.35v Ram, Ubuntu (Fold only)
Asus Z9PA, 2 Ivy 12 core, 16gb Ram, H folding appliance (fold only) - Location: Jersey, Channel islands
Re: F@H OS Stats
There are issues with opencl in MacOS which prevent F@H from working, until apple fixes it there is nothing that can be done.
-
- Site Admin
- Posts: 7927
- Joined: Tue Apr 21, 2009 4:41 pm
- Hardware configuration: Mac Pro 2.8 quad 12 GB smp4
MacBook Pro 2.9 i7 8 GB smp2 - Location: W. MA
Re: F@H OS Stats
More correctly, Apple took 2 or 3 years to fix OpenCL and release the fix, by then few GPUs installed in current and older Mac's were usable. Most just had Intel graphics which have never been supported for folding. So there was a decision not to use their limited development resources on creating and testing a core for OS X. Recent models have included more GPUs that could be used, but now Apple has deprecated OpenCL in favor of Metal. While OpenCL is still available, that raises uncertainty over how long it will be.
iMac 2.8 i7 12 GB smp8, Mac Pro 2.8 quad 12 GB smp6
MacBook Pro 2.9 i7 8 GB smp3